The stars and creators of the acclaimed Deaf West Broadway revival of the coming-of-age musical Spring Awakening, including Austin P. McKenzie, Andy Mientus, Sandra Mae Frank, are the latest to join the lineup for BroadwayCon.

Playbill has partnered with BroadwayCon to present the event created by theatre lovers for theatre lovers. Melissa Anelli, Stephanie Dornhelm and original Rent star Anthony Rapp conceived the event.

Running Jan. 22-24 at the New York Hilton Midtown, BroadwayCon will give theatre fans an all-access experience featuring performers, musicians, dancers, choreographers, writers, designers, producers and a vast array of influencers who make Broadway happen.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to work with major players from the Broadway community, including Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Gattelli and casting director Bernard Telsey.

Here's a look at what's in store:

Beginner Dance Workshop:Hairspray. Held Jan. 24 from 10:30 AM to noon, it will be led by Broadway cast member Carla J. Hargrove.Intermediate Dance Workshop:Newsies. Held Jan. 22 from 6-7 PM, it will be led by Newsies' Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Gattelli.Advanced Dance Workshop:Hamilton. Held Jan. 23 from 10-11 AM, this hip-hop dance session will be led by Hamilton associate choreographer and dance captain Stephanie Klemons.Audition Workshop: Led by Broadway casting director Bernard Telsey, who has cast Wicked, Rent, Hamilton, The Wiz Live!, Grease Live and "Smash," this workshop will take place Jan. 24 from 9-10:30 AM.

All workshops are free with any BroadwayCon ticket, but space is limited. To attend you must submit an application at broadwaycon.com/workshops.

Original cast members of the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning Jonathan Larson musical Rent will reunite to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the landmark show on Jan. 22. Currently confirmed to appear are Tony Award nominees Adam Pascal and Daphne Rubin-Vega, Rapp (one of BroadwayCon's co-founders), Fredi Walker and Rodney Hicks, alongside choreographer Marlies Yearby and original conductor Tim Weil.

The three-day event is packed with star-studded events and special musical moments. Fans can expect a number of high-profile cameos from Broadway favorites during the Jan. 22 MainStage opening musical that will feature an original song from the writers of First Date and the upcoming 17 Again musical. "We're going to kick off the MainStage Programming at full throttle, in a way only a Broadway convention can do—with a fully staged mini-musical!" MainStage director David Alpert said. "We have an amazingly talented cast, a live band, and surprise cameos, all to welcome everyone to the convention. We've enlisted Broadway writers Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner to compose a new song for the event, and are also working with YouTube sensation Tessa Netting, who happens to write amazing parodies."

The first two batches of tickets released for BroadwayCon sold-out within hours. All VIP tickets for the anticipated three-day event have sold out, with only a limited amount of full-weekend general passes still available. Fans can still take advantage of a limited amount of individual day passes for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Here's a breakdown of the remaining ticket options:

A $250 full-weekend general pass will provide access to all BroadwayCon programming (panels, performances, keynotes, discussions and more), as well as guaranteed spots at Grand Ballroom events, special guest autographs and more. This pass also includes the official program book (printed by Playbill!), a registration swag bag and access to the BroadwayCon Marketplace.

The $95 Day Pass provides day-only access to BroadwayCon programming (panels, performances, keynotes, discussions). This pass also includes the official program book (printed by Playbill!), a registration swag bag and access to the BroadwayCon Marketplace.

A $50 Explorer Pass will grant admission to the BroadwayCon Marketplace, allowing curious theatre lovers to browse through a host of vendors, shop for merchandise from Broadway shows and more.

For tickets, full details on participation options and special hotel rates for the convention, visit BroadwayCon.com.